History
Originally designed to serve the local community as both a municipal auditorium and a gymnasium, the Coral Springs Center for the Arts opened in 1990. In January of 1996, construction began on a four million dollar renovation, transforming it into a first class performing and visual arts venue by the architectural firm, Zeidler Roberts Partnership. Known for their design of the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, they created an intimate 1,471 seat theatre with a fully enclosed balcony to envelope the audience chamber producing a kinship between the stage and seating area.
Specialties
The Coral Springs Center for the Arts brings the finest in music, dance, comedy and more to the community; offering a variety of entertainment and artistic events for all ages and interests. From the best of Broadway, to top comedians, jazz and pop concerts, and a diverse selection of family productions, the theater has something for every taste. The Center is the cultural lifeblood of the community, with approximately 200,000 people visiting the facility yearly. In addition to the theatre, the Center houses a dramatic dance studio, a variety of meeting rooms for corporate and private events.